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Enrollment Format Choices: Snapping Back to “Normal”?

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The data are in IPEDS Fall 2021 Snapshot Data, like so many other things this past year, suffered from the “supply chain shortage” and were more than four months late in being published. Undergraduate students did not return to classroom settings in Fall 2021. million decided not to continue in this format in fall 2021.

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5 Graduate and Online Enrollment Trends to Watch in 2024

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Traditional undergraduate challenges remain National Student Clearinghouse 2023 fall enrollment data indicate that undergraduate enrollment grew for the first time in several years (+2.1%), but nearly all growth was driven by community colleges (+4.6%) offering dual enrollment courses. Source: IPEDS degree conferral data.

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Projecting Graduate Enrollment by Format

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What is the long term impact of the pandemic on graduate enrollment? I wanted to hold off providing an answer until we have the 2021 academic year data, knowing that the real answer will only come with a few more years of enrollment trend data. Source: RNL Analysis of IPEDS Fall Enrollment Snapshot data.

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Maximizing the Enrollment Impact of Your Media Spend Using Full-Funnel Attribution

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According to a 2021 RNL survey of more than 100 graduate marketing leaders , between 2019 and 2021 the average digital marketing spend doubled. Digital marketing is not hard, but executing a strategy that drives enrollment (the only stage that generates revenue) is challenging. This reality was not surprising. 6 percent).

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Three Stats That Signal the Transformation of Higher Education

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While the November blog indicated that Snapshot Data undercounted total enrollment by nearly 6 million students in 2019 (the last pre-pandemic year), I didn’t go too far into where these missing students were hidden. This can all be found when you look at those enrollment differences by instructional format chosen by students.

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Is Online Education Really in Trouble? No, and Here Is Why!

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Their IPEDS snapshot data showcase how many students were enrolled in different types of programs on a given fall semester day. While these are important data, I have previously written that the best data on format preferences reflect enrollment over the full 12-month academic year. Undergraduate In 2022 more than 2.2

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Online Learners: Generational Influences on Expectations and Satisfaction

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There has been greater awareness in recent years of the influence of generational differences in higher education, and this made me interested to explore the perceptions of students by age within our National Online Learners dataset. The total data represents 101,925 student records from 153 institutions.